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2.1
Notable new features
Broker
- Expanded plugin interface to allow more functionality to be developed in plugins.
- Plugin persistence interface and the introduction of a sqlite based persistence plugin.
- Built in websockets support, providing a substantial performance improvement over the websockets performance in 2.0
- PROXY protocol v1 and v2 support
- Experimental new listener http_api protocol type which can serve files over http and has API endpoints to access some broker information over http, plus an accompanying dashboard
- kqueue support, for improved performance on BSD
- Python script to help migrate from password and acl files to the dynamic-security plugin
- Python script to help migrate from the built in persistence to sqlite based persistence
Plugins
- New mosquitto_acl_file and mosquitto_password_file plugins which have the same functionality as the acl_file and password_file options, but can be use configured more flexibly
- New sqlite persistence plugin
- New sparkplug-aware plugin
Dynamic security plugin
- ACLs can now used pattern based rules for matching against usernames and client ids
- An initial configuration with sensible defaults will be generated if none is present
- Wildcard subscriptions can be denied for given roles
Clients
- All of mosquitto_pub, mosquitto_sub, and mosquitto_rr have websockets support
- Testing options: mosquitto_sub can print the count of messages received per second with the
--message-rate
option, and mosquitto_rr can print request/response latency with the--latency
option
Apps
These are the command line tools that help support the broker.
- mosquitto_ctrl now has an interactive shell mode which makes managing supported plugins (currently the
broker
anddynamic-security
plugins) very pleasant. - New mosquitto_signal app for helping to send signals to mosquitto on Windows
- mosquitto_db_dump has a new
--json
output option
The project leadership certifies that the APIs in this release are "Eclipse Quality".
Support for TLS v1.1 has been removed.
Broker
The acl_file
and password_file
options are deprecated in favour of the mosquitto_acl_file
and mosquitto_password_file
plugins which have the same functionality.
The per_listener_settings
option is deprecated in favour of the new listener specific options.
The built in persistence, enabled with persistence
option, is deprecated in favour of the sqlite persistence plugin.
Notable new features
Broker
- Expanded plugin interface to allow more functionality to be developed in plugins.
- Plugin persistence interface and the introduction of a sqlite based persistence plugin.
- Built in websockets support, providing a substantial performance improvement over the websockets performance in 2.0
- PROXY protocol v1 and v2 support
- Experimental new listener http_api protocol type which can serve files over http and has API endpoints to access some broker information over http, plus an accompanying dashboard
- kqueue support, for improved performance on BSD
- Python script to help migrate from password and acl files to the dynamic-security plugin
- Python script to help migrate from the built in persistence to sqlite based persistence
Plugins
- New mosquitto_acl_file and mosquitto_password_file plugins which have the same functionality as the acl_file and password_file options, but can be use configured more flexibly
- New sqlite persistence plugin
- New sparkplug-aware plugin
Dynamic security plugin
- ACLs can now used pattern based rules for matching against usernames and client ids
- An initial configuration with sensible defaults will be generated if none is present
- Wildcard subscriptions can be denied for given roles
Clients
- All of mosquitto_pub, mosquitto_sub, and mosquitto_rr have websockets support
- Testing options: mosquitto_sub can print the count of messages received per second with the
--message-rate
option, and mosquitto_rr can print request/response latency with the--latency
option
Apps
These are the command line tools that help support the broker.
- mosquitto_ctrl now has an interactive shell mode which makes managing supported plugins (currently the
broker
anddynamic-security
plugins) very pleasant. - New mosquitto_signal app for helping to send signals to mosquitto on Windows
- mosquitto_db_dump has a new
--json
output option
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